Drawer-guide.



PATENTED SEPT. 24, 1907.

E. C. BLOMBBRG. DRAWER GUIDE.

APPLIOATION FILED APR e. 1907 l 1 f l l i I l.

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UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

.EDWIN C. BLOMBERG, OF ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ON-HALF TO FRANK OLANDER, OF ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS.

DRAWE R-GUIDE No. 867,102. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 24, 1907.

Original application iiled July 16, 1906, Serial N o. 326,341. Divided and this application filed April 8, 1907. Serial No. 367,116.

` To all whom 'it may concern: the drawer, tlie guide 4 and roller 5 move with it. 30

Be it known that I, EDWIN C. BLOMBERG, a citizen The roller 5 will roll in contact with the guides 6 .v of the United States, residing at Rockford, in the and 7 alternately thereby directing the movement of county of Winnebago and State of Illinois, haveinthe inner end or back edge of the drawer. The guide 5 vented new and useful .Improvements in Drawer- 4 will rotate the rollers 6 and 7, thereby directing the Guides, of which the following is a specification. movement. of the outer or iront edge of the drawer. 35 l The object of this invention is to construct a simple These guides and rollers serve to hold the sides of the Y and efficient guide for drawers used in the make up drawer free of the case, thereby preventing binding of articles of furniture. of the'parts. y "7; `A n' 10 In the accompanying drawings. Figure 1 is a hori- These improvements are especially adaptedl for long zontal section through an article of furniture and the narrow drawers in which they are located in the 40v Y. lower'portion of a drawer showing the arrangement of lengthwise center of the drawer. the guides. Fig. 2 is an isometrical representation of I Claim as my iuvemiolL Y the? underside of a' drawer to Wlich are attached a' An article of furniture comprising :i case and il drawer, l5 guide and 3 101161.', and 1n this VleW two guides and means for guiding the drawer comprising two guides setwo rollers are shown in the position they occupybut cured to the case and located in the direction el the move 45 detached from the case* j nient of the drawer. two rollers secured to thecase, one The case or article of furniture l and the drawer 2 for each guide which is located ai the outer end thereof, a guide secured lo the bottom of the drawer and located are of the Ordlna'ry construction: and t0 which luy parallel with the guides secured to tire case, and a roller 20 improvements are applied. T0 the underside Of the secured to the bottom of the'drziwer :1nd located at the 5() bottom 3 of the 'drawer is permanently Secured a inner' end of the guides secured te the drawer, the roller secured to the drawer movable in contact with the guides 4 gulde and a nher 5 To the case l are permanently secured to the case. and tbeg'uide secured to the drawer Secured two gullies 6 and 7 and two rollers 8 and 9' movable in contact with the rollers secured to the case, the

f The roller 5 rests in contact with the two guides 6 rollers supported on vertical piyots.' 55 4 25 and 7 alternately, that is, the roller should be of a In testimony whereof l have hereunto set my hand in slightly less diameter than the distance between,the presen?" Ot tw" suhsm'll'mg witnesses' l}D\VIN C. BLOMBERG. guides 1n order that only one guide will be engaged at .messesa time, and the two rollers 8 and 9"rest in contact A, 0, Bumm with opposite edges of the guide 4. In pulling out E. Baum.. 

